Why descendants of Black settlers in Ontario fought to keep a controversial road name by Mary Baxter This group has been working to retain Negro Creek Road for 28 years
S.K. Ali’s bestselling teen romances put Muslim stories front and centre by Sabra Ismath The author doesn't try to explain Islam to wider society in her books: "Readers should know who we are," she says
Author Lawrence Hill on why he doesn’t believe in talking down to children by Mzwandile Poncana The Canadian literary icon says he hopes that kids and their parents will engage with the challenging themes in his first book
Recycled wood shop builds funds and community by Roberta Staley Rev. Ross White and Rev. Don Robertson are donating almost all of the money they earn to First United in Vancouver
In ‘Women Talking,’ the repressed refuse to remain compliant by Shelagh Rowan-Legg Sarah Polley's adaptation of Miriam Toews’s book spotlights women in a tight-knit Mennonite colony grappling with sexual assault
Maybe it’s time to take the Advent call to repentance seriously by Carmen Lansdowne A holiday message from the moderator of The United Church of Canada
Why Broadview is adding more than 1500 historic stories to its digital archive by Alanna Mitchell The repository of articles available online is already growing
How to cope with volunteer burnout at your church by Christopher White Question Box columnist Christopher White advises a reader worried about the lack of energy in their congregation
Christians need to grapple with their relationship to the death penalty by Bri-anne Swan Jesus died by capital punishment. And yet, Christians are so often its most passionate supporters.